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Wireless Networking Ethical Issues" Please respond to the following:
- Since people in today’s network environment use wireless networks as a predominant part of their personal and business lives, there are ethical issues that arise with their use. Assess the ethical issues as they relate to wireless networks that are predominant in organizational environments, and describe what you consider to be the two to three most significant ethical issues that organizations are facing today. Analyze how these ethical issues differ between wireless networks and wired networks. Describe what organizations can do to overcome or mitigate these ethical issues.
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Wireless Networking Ethical Issues Faced by Organizations
Wireless networks use wireless data connections available for use by the general public.
This means that there are unsecured network connections hence increasing vulnerability to attacks.
Ethical issues in these networks involve security and control principles. Privacy and security are
significant ethical issues for organizations using wireless networks (Maldonado, 2019). This is
because malicious users can collect organizations` data from unsecured connections. Unauthorized
access of the data breaches p...
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